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ā¶ NEW CLUB LOOK / SAME GREAT TASTE ā¶
Welcome to the new version of my Decal Demons Sticker Club!! ;3 Introducing: Marshmallow Mail. Soft Babes for Hard Times.xx @jijidraws
Read the whole update for free here!
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Long time no post anything here!! Dandadan has been a great anime,highly recommended !!!!
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Creator Spotlight: @jijidraws
Jiji Knight is a latina pinup illustrator. Her work is overall geared toward thick ladies and dedicated to fat positivity out of a purely selfish need to create art she wished she had seen growing up. She often features sexy and soft macabre themes on vibrant or sweet colours and takes great joy in making folx feel good about themselves with her work. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration and operates out of her very sunny hometown of Las Vegas.
Check out our interview with Jiji below!
Have you ever had an art block? If so, how did you overcome it?
Oh my gosh⦠I have art blocks all the time. My favorite way of overcoming it is by making fanart. Funnily enough, thatās something I donāt do in my own work anymore. But there are still IPs I return to that still bring joy to my heart. I love returning to drawing Sailor Moon like when I was in first grade. Or Iāll even look up the last fashion week and start drawing the fashion week outfits from the Paris or New York show. Stuff like that is what gets my creative juices flowing.
What medium have you always been intrigued by but would never use yourself?
Resin. Resin art is so stunning. People make the most amazing and beautiful sculptures using resin, and I donāt think I could ever bring myself to play with something so complicated. There are a lot of ways to cure it, and sometimes, it doesnāt cure properlyā¦I already work with enough chaos as it is! I respect resin artists, but I donāt think I would ever touch it. Iāve admired it from a distance. There is an artist I follow who does these resin layer paintings. So theyāll paint a layer of resin, then cure it, and paint on top of the cured layer. They build up these amazing paintings using resinā¦I could never. Maybe one day!
What is one interaction you had with a fan of yours that has stuck with you over the years?
I still rememberā¦It was my first and only Flame Con in New York. I had a fan come up to my booth. They didnāt say hello or that it was nice to meet me. They started to cry! They cried, and the first words out of their mouth were, āIāve never seen myself in artwork before.ā So, of course, I started to cry! So we were just crying across the table at each other. It was just one of the sweetest interactions, and it really sticks with me still to this day.
What is a recent creative project that you are proud of?
My latest collaboration with the artist Missupacey. Weāve been collaborating for two years now, and our last collaboration was for Midsummer Scream. It was two very cute clown girls, and I designed our T-shirt. It was one of the most fun projects weāve done in a long time. We love doing collaborative work because it keeps working in the art industry freshābeing able to bounce ideas back and forth. So we do it where someone picks the color palette, and someone picks a theme. Weāll get references together, put them on a big board, and send each other sketches. Itās really nice to work with somebody else.
How has technology changed the way you approach your work?
Honestly, it changed everything. I mean, I used to draw for myself a lot. And while I still do that, I now predominantly draw for my Patrons. For a while, I was drawing for the internet. So I was drawing stuff people wanted to see in terms of plus-sized versions of charactersāa plus-sized Poison Ivy or a plus-sized Sailor Moon. My Patrons have allowed me to start drawing for myself again. But technology, for a while, essentially dominated what direction I was taking with my art, so Iām grateful to take some of that power back.
If there is one thing that you want art enthusiasts to remember you by, what would it be?
Body positivity. I would love for them to remember that there is an artist making work that is making people feel good about themselves and about the way they look at themselves.
Top tips on setting up an Artist Alley booth?
Have a method of taking money, have a method of displaying your work, and have a way to take a break. I have a plastic picnic cover that costs like a dollar at any store. All I have to do is clip it to my display grates, and it covers up my entire display. I feel secure enough to take time for myself in a 10-hour workday to eat something, go to the restroom, or even take a moment to breathe and reorganize my inventory. So itās so funny that this one-dollar piece of plastic is like the most life-saving item in my display of items.
Who on Tumblr inspires you and why?
@mayakern comes to mind. She is another body-positive artist who expanded into making body-positive clothing. Sheās amazing, and just to see someone else out there promoting body positivity. Mayaās been doing it longer than I have, I believe. It feels good to know that Iām not alone. Her work is always stunning, and I love her body-positive DnD characters and the fact that sheās still plowing through the clothing industry. For example, sheās expanded from skirts to button-downs and even custom-wrap shirts. I love to see what sheās doing, and it inspires me to pursue different avenues with my own work.
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing, Jiji! Be sure to check out their Tumblr blog over atĀ @jijidraws.
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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Oh JiJi Iād love to pick you up and keep you in a little jar
HI!! I take the inspiration of this when I was scrolling in Pinterest. Literally I just saw that fanart and I just say āDamn I need to do thatā and here I am! I really like the final result, I really love jiji! All the credits to the artist who made the version I used for inspiration.
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